NEW DETAILS IN THE FIRE THAT DESTROYED A BUS CARRYING NORMAN HIGH BAND MEMBERS. 43 STUDENTS WERE ON BOARD BUT ALL OF THEM GOT OFF BEFORE THE BUS BECAME ENGULFED IN FLAMES KOCO 5'S MICHAEL SEIDEN IS LIVE IN NORMAN WHERE ONE PARENT IS BEING HAILED A HERO MICHAEL? TAKE A LOOK AT THIS CHARRED HUBCAP WITNESSES SAY IT WAS BLOWN OFF THE BUS DURING THE FIRE.. TONIGHT WE ARE TALKING WITH A FATHER WHO DESPITE THE FLAMES MANAGED TO SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF INSTRUMENTS "My dad leaning in and me on the right hand side" THEY'RE SOME OF THE MOST DRAMATIC IMAGES CELLPHONE PICTURES THAT CAPTURED THE EXACT MOMENT THIS BUS CAUGHT FIRE CLIP 67 02:13-18 "REPORTER: What crosses your mind when you look at that? Um, really what crosses my mind, is I wish we would've gotten that last tuba." THE BAND STUDENTS FROM NORMAN HIGH WERE ON THEIR WAY TO LAWTON FOR A COMPETITION WHEN ONE OF THEIR BUSES CAUGHT FIRE FORCING STUDENTS AND TEACHERS TO EVACUATE WITHOUT INSTRUMENTS OR UNIFORMS MARK STANLEY- WHOSE SON IS IN THE BAND-WAS FOLLOWING THE BUS WITH HIS FATHER. 5546-55 "Everybody was off and safe, so we looked at it and made an assessment that we had some time before it spread forward" WHILE THE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WATCHED THE FLAMES MARK AND HIS FATHER RAN TOWARD THE BUS SAVING AS MANY INSTRUMENTS AS POSSIBLE BY THE TIME THE SMOKE CLEARED THE BUS WAS DESTROYED BUT THE STUDENTS DIDN'T GIVE UP THEY WENT TO THAT COMPETITION AND EARNED THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE SCORE Clip 61 5750-57 "I don't feel like I'm a part of this story. The story is the kids and not just the kids from Norman high, but the kids from the other schools. That really pitched in and loaned instruments." A BAND DIRECTOR TELLS ME THAT MARK WAS ABLE TO SAVE ABOUT $10,000 WORTH OF INSTURMENTS THE GOOD NEWS IS TWO PRIVATE COMPANIES ARE STEPING UP TO HELP PAY FOR NEW INSTRUMENTS SIG OUT THE CAUSE OF THE FIRE IS STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION

The Obama administration will unveil a major climate change plan Monday aimed at a large reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from the nation's coal-burning power plants, a senior administration official told CNN.